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Living the Dream's Travel-Inspired Christmas Tree

By Livingthedreamrtw @livingdreamrtw
Living the Dream wishes you a Merry Christmas
What happens when you spend a year-and-a-half traveling around the world, collecting a bunch of cheap knickknacks along the way?  If your collection is anything like ours, there is really only one reason for it: Christmas!
We spent a good portion of our time shopping around the world seeking out unique and kitschy items to build one of the most incredible travel inspired Christmas trees ever.  With 38 countries visited, and one ornament per country, you can imagine that we were very excited to put up our tree this Christmas now that we are finally home.
With that, we'd like to share our travel inspired Christmas tree with you in this holiday themed post!

Tamale and Our Travel Christmas Tree

Tamale is happy in her new home, but missing the warmth of Mexico. 


Christmas santa moai from Easter Island

Even though my moai statues were stolen in Peru, we still had our moai santa ornament!  I'm so glad this one wasn't lost as the only place we found it at was at the gift shop at the airport as we were leaving.


Travel Christmas ornaments

Cow bell from Switzerland, traditional dancing figures from Croatia, and our plastic rickshaw from India


Living the Dream's travel ornaments

The plastic rickshaw from India, mini beer stein from Oktoberfest in Munich (sad, I know), and a Panama hat from Ecuador


A mini alpaca and Eiffel Tower ornaments

The mini alpaca we rode in the salt flats of Bolivia as well as the 1 Euro Eiffel Tower from Paris.


Hehehe, booby ornaments

Boobies and Hungarian Peppers, why not?


Franciscan Monk Salt Shaker Turned Christmas Ornament from Italy

This monk is actually a salt shaker found in Italy, but he may be my favorite ornament.


The world's smallest mate cup

Or maybe this mate cup from Argentina is my favorite.


Living the Dream's Christmas ornament from Nepal

Spin the prayer wheel from Nepal!


Ecuadorian Panama hat and Bulgarian bell

Ecuadorian Panama hat, Bulgarian bell, and a tiny ship from Montenegro (with country map!)


We thank you for reading Living the Dream and hope you have a wonderful holiday season!  We'll be back after the holiday season with a fresh new look and a few new surprises!

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